Meet the latest transport solution from a French e-mobility company called AEMotion. A leaning four-wheel electric vehicle that slices through traffic like a motorcycle, but with the comfort and safety of a car? That is exactly what ÆMotion is introducing, and it is set to transform how we navigate crowded cities.
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Built in France, this fully enclosed EV tilts up to 35 degrees while offering ranges up to 125 miles. With removable or fixed battery options, a top speed of 70 miles per hour, and car-like seatbelts, this machine is as functional as it is futuristic. Plus, you only need a car licence and seven hours of training to hit the road.
Will this be the future of urban commuting? Watch the full video for details and do not forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more future mobility news. The first seat folds down so the rear passengers can sit at the back. The whole thing is built with EPP foam bumpers and structural “crash boxes. The interior is also lined with this EPP stuff, which AEMotion says acts like a passive airbag system.
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The rear seat is modular, too. If there’s no other passenger, the rider can ‘stow’ the back seat, meaning push it forward and then push it down a bit, to allow for storage space at the rear, enough for grocery bags and a small piece of luggage. With a width of just 79 cm (31 in), the vehicle should be able to zip through congested city streets with relative ease.